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This report highlights the improved academic performance of various schools in the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, showcasing the strategies and initiatives implemented to support student success.
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Schools RecognitionAcademic Performance Index Mt. Diablo Unified School District September 25, 2013
Bel Air Elementary 730 to 759 Increased 29 points (87 over 2 years) • Implementing and allocating resources to each of the 3 tiers of intervention support. • Best teaching practices to support all students. • Maintaining a positive learning environment through school-wide PBIS
Cambridge Elementary 749 to 757 Increased 8 points • Collaboration and PLC focus, use of data • Structured daily ELD - systematic and targeted • Flexible ELA groupings
Gregory Gardens Elementary 797 to 823 Increased 26 points • Knowing where each student is in his/her learning and where they are heading (data and clear targets) • Effective instruction, remediation and extension (RTI) • Consistency (personal quality that can be developed)
Meadow Homes Elementary 708 to 725 Increased 17 points • Teacher commitment and effort • Professional development in literacy, lesson study, and data analysis • Enrichment classes
Mt. View Elementary 808 to 825 Increased 17 points • School wide language development time • Grade levels developed RTI groups • A culture of common high expectations
Silverwood Elementary 815 to 850 Increased 35 points • Teacher collaboration/PLC time which focuses on the use of data to plan instruction and targeted interventions • Push-in support during universal access; learning takes place in the classroom setting • Everyone is an ELD teacher
Strandwood Elementary 932 to 938 Increased 6 points 3 E’s • Expert teachers • Early Intervention • Exceptional Systems
Westwood Elementary 771 to 778 Increased 7 points • Beginning the RTI process • Focus on collaboration • Professional development on ELD strategies that are good for all students
Woodside Elementary 862 to 866 Increased 4 points • Collaborative effort to support all students by using data analysis, flexible grouping, after school tutoring, and ELD strategies • PFC provided healthy snacks daily for students during STAR testing • Parents funding instructional assistants at all grade levels
Wren Elementary 756 to 767 Increased 11 points • Staff wide PLC training. All committed to go, learn, and implement • RTI – dedicated time at every grade level • Supplemental programs – Lexia, Read Naturally, and Accelerated Reader
Ygnacio Valley Elementary 762 to 777 Increased 15 points • Instructional rounds • Data analysis and interventions • A professional staff who trusts each other
Sunrise Elementary 446 to 463 Increased 17 points • Targeted intervention groups based on Curriculum Associates data • Board Math and Lexia Reading • Student interest clubs have increased student interest in learning and desire to be a participant in the school community
Diablo View Middle 893 to 894 Increased 1 points • A collaborative and inclusive culture where everyone is held to high standards • Adults making personal connections with students fostering a climate of positive behavior conducive to learning • A highly professional staff who reflect on their practices and constantly seeking innovative ways to involve students in their own learning
Pine Hollow Middle 786 to 807 Increased 21 points • “Wordly Wise,” a rigorous, structured vocabulary development program • Good “student habits” • Staff collaboration to develop rigorous lesson plans
Riverview Middle 673 to 677 Increased 4 points • Student safety • Parent outreach and invite them to campus and classrooms • 3 R’s – Rigor, Relationships, Relevance
College Park High 815 to 817 Increased 2 points • Teachers speaking with students on the importance of assessment throughout the year • Focused on ALL juniors taking the EAP ELA assessment and and students qualified for the math assessment • Smaller testing environments with students’ teacher in the subject
Mt. Diablo High 669 to 679 Increased 10 points • Wall to wall academies • Course-alike meetings to create common formative and summative assessments • Academy specific after school and Saturday tutoring programs
Olympic Continuation High 483 to 615 Increased 132 points • Data analysis drives instruction • Interventions during the school day • Test prep and testing environment
Summit Necessary Small High 436 to 524 Increased 88 points • RTI Mondays • Effective PLC with an All-Star Staff • Incentives